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I preferred the simplest vocabulary.
Louise Gluck
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Using simple language can enhance communication and understanding.

Louise Gluck emphasizes the value of simplicity in expression, suggesting that using straightforward vocabulary promotes clarity and makes ideas more accessible. This approach encourages effective communication, enabling broader audiences to engage with complex thoughts or emotions without getting lost in jargon.

Themes

SimplicityCommunicationClarityVocabularyUnderstanding

In practice

Example use cases

In a writing workshop, I shared this quote to emphasize the importance of clear communication.

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